Wednesday 30 December 2015

Vinegar As A Spider Repellent

Repel spiders naturally and keep them outside where they belong.


Spiders inside the home are a real problem, especially in the winter and colder months. Removing them is usually easy but preventing them from coming in is even better. Using vinegar around the home keeps the spiders away without harming them. Does this Spark an idea?


Benefits


Vinegar is a natural spider repellent and is safe to use in homes with pets and children. Vinegar is less expensive than many common chemical preparations and the vinegar smell does not linger once it dries.


Effectiveness


Spiders hate the smell of vinegar, making it an effective deterrent indoors. Vinegar is most effective when it is used regularly, two to three times per month. Vinegar is ineffective as a spider repellent when used outdoors because it is easily diluted or washed away by rain.


Method


Mix one part pure vanilla extract and three parts full-strength white distilled vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture into the dark corners of closets and cabinets. Wipe undiluted vinegar on window sills and door jambs to prevent spiders from coming in through small cracks.

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